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Is Taking Deviry During Pregnancy Safe?

pregancacy results by taking deviry-10 mg tab,will it effect child health I(30 years) have a problem of irregular MC ,on 4th may i have taken deviry-10 mg tab for 5 days 2 pills per day (total 10 tab).Then upto 24th we met our gyancologists ,after doing urine test result comes positive.but we have on question that pregancacy results by taking this medicine will result in abnormal child birth?
Mon, 20 Jul 2015
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Hallow Mumma,

Devery contains progesterone. Progesterone is a pro gestational; i.e. helping the pregnancy medicine. You were given Devery probably because your natural secretion of progesterone was low not allowing the pregnancy to implant successfully.

Many a times, if there is some threat to the pregnancy in early stages, progesterone is given to support the pregnancy. So I do not feel you should worry about it. If your doctor feels it is required to be continued, please continue, otherwise it will be discontinued. It will not affect your baby abnormally.
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Is Taking Deviry During Pregnancy Safe?

Hallow Mumma, Devery contains progesterone. Progesterone is a pro gestational; i.e. helping the pregnancy medicine. You were given Devery probably because your natural secretion of progesterone was low not allowing the pregnancy to implant successfully. Many a times, if there is some threat to the pregnancy in early stages, progesterone is given to support the pregnancy. So I do not feel you should worry about it. If your doctor feels it is required to be continued, please continue, otherwise it will be discontinued. It will not affect your baby abnormally.